I cut this osage a month or so ago and went ahead and split it. I noticed right away that it looked darker than normal but today I took the sapwood off and chased a ring of heartwood. It was really dark so I went down another ring, same thing...dark. I don't mind it, I actually like it. I'm just wondering why? Is it diseased, mineral in the soil, etc? Have any of ya'll made any bows from osage colored like this and did they turn out ok? I couldn't get a piece long enough for a whole bow, but I got a few pieces long enough to make billets. They're pretty crooked, that's not a problem. I just don't want to invest a lot of time in something thats junk. Here are some pics of the freshly chased back and sawn side beside a fresh piece of "normal" osage.
Big difference. Any opinions as to how it would be for bow wood? Thanks, Saw Filer
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